All Attractions nearby Blue Dolphin Inn — Massachusetts: Cape Cod

Dining - Fine

Oliver's was established in September of 1983 and has been the most successful and long standing restaurant on Cape Cod. We are well known around the Cape for serving only the freshest of Sea Foods. We serve Da... more >>

Dress casually, but expect fine superb dining in Victorian elegance with candlelight and freshly cut flowers on linen covered tables and one of the finest wine lists in New England. The West End rotary, Hyann... more >>

The Chef brings you a style and taste of true continental cuisine unlike any other Cape Cod Restaurant. Visit the Popponesset Inn for a sample of the best food, fine wine and spectacular views. Entertainment in... more >>

The Red Pheasant housed in a 200 year old barn on historic Old King's Highway features Classic Cuisine, fine wines and a wonderful romantic atmosphere. Wide planked wood floors, exposed beams, two fireplaces, V... more >>

Cape Cod's 4 diamond restaurant offering fine, hand-cut steaks, the very best of native seafood, and an extensive wine list. A new dining experience from the same owners as the award-winning Dan'l Webster Inn. ... more >>

The Ultimate in Excellent Dining. Owned and operated by the Kounadis Family for over 21 years. Espresso Bar and Extensive Wine List; Children's menu available. Recommended by Cape Cod Times and the Boston Globe... more >>

Fall River Outlets in Fall River is the original outlet complex. There are fifty stores in two renovated mill buildings. Levi, Bugle Boy, Corning-Revere, Saucony, Swank, Burlington Coat Factory, et. We are op... more >>

Family Attractions

All Aboard For Fun! Climb aboard the Cape Cod Central and feel the thrill as the whistle blows and your fun-filled adventure begins. The rhythm of the train and the spirit of the crew will whisk you away on an... more >>

Heritage Plantation has something for everyone. The small ones will thrill to a ride on our antique carousal built in 1912. From Duesenbergs to DeLoreans, everyone will enjoy our spectacular collection of 35 cl... more >>

Hy-Line Cruises is a family owned and operated ferry company with more than 40 years in the cruise business. We understand the importance of spending quality family time together, that's why we've decid... more >>

We welcome you aboard Prudence, our 1911 Maine coastal steamer, as we set sail to sightsee! Learn about the history of Hyannis and local area landmarks on your way to view the historic Kennedy Compound in Hyann... more >>

The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum is a multimedia exhibit designed to open a window on the days JFK spent on Cape Cod; days relaxing with family, days playing football with PT109 buddies, days spent sailing on... more >>

Do you enjoy wildlife, seal tours, birdwatching or fishing? Join Captain Keith Lincoln aboard the Rip Ryder for some of the best ocean fun and adventure available on Cape Cod. We invite you to come along for a ... more >>

Exhibit Center and Gift Shop Activities-Exhibits-Gifts-Souvenirs; Free Admission-Learn about whales, dolphins, seals and sea turtles part of the Cape Cod Experience Open May 25 to September 3... more >>

Dedicated in 1910 to the memory of the first landing of the Pilgrims in Provincetown, the Pilgrim Monument is the tallest all-granite structure in the United States. When you walk to the top of the Pilgrim Monu... more >>

Toad Hall is a collection of over 50 classic sports cars. The cars are mainly English from the 50s through the 80s, with others from Europe and Japan. They are all restored and running. And they are all red. Th... more >>

The Information Office is open year-round, Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm. Guided walking tours of the Institution's dock and village campus are offered on weekdays in the summer. Tours are free, but rese... more >>

The Institute , WHOI, is a private nonprofit research and education organization dedicated to the study of marine science. The shore-based facilities are in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, and at our 200 acre Quisse... more >>

The park is owned by the Cape Cod Horticultural Society. A wonderland in the woods with its 8.5 acres of rhododendrons, heath and heather, hollies and abundant gardens. Cape Cod's oldest and largest privately o... more >>

A most unusual shopping experience and a shopper's delight. The main floor takes you to the past and the lower level takes you to the present. Original floors and overhead beams and unusual treasure are remind... more >>

The Baxter Mill was built around 1710 and is open to the public Memorial Day through Columbus Day, Saturday and Sunday from 1` to 4pm, free of charge. There is plenty of parking and bus tours are welcome.... more >>

Hard Cover and Paperback books relating to Cape Cod, New England, and Nautical interest. Unique gifts and cards Stop in and leaf through our inventory in a light cheery and pleasant atmosphere. Pirates and Merm... more >>

The museum features artifacts and antiques that relate to the history of the town of Brewster. The collection includes items from the East Brewster Post Office, Trade memorabilia from Brewster shipmasters. Open... more >>

Bourne Society for Historic Preservation maintains this Greek Revival style house listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house is furnished with period furniture dating from 1830-to 1910. The c... more >>

Located on Route 149 one mile north of Route 28. A lovely family park, a general gathering place and a past home to Civil War reenactments. Great place for family activities for Frisbee throwing, picnics and fi... more >>

This is a fun, intersting and educational tour of one of Cape Cod's most historic and important industries. You will learn about history and cultivation of cranberries, and will see cranberies bogs blooming... more >>

The Cape Cod Inflatable Park is a one of a kind attraction on Cape Cod offering a HUGE selection of both wet and dry inflatable rides for kids and adults alike. Our inflatable park and family resort is centrall... more >>

Gold Coast's Cape Cod Parasail and Jet Ski has been offering top of the line water sports on Cape Cod in Massachusetts for over 18 years. We offer parasailing, WaveRunnerŪ rentals, Banana Boat rides, and mo... more >>

At our factory, you will see first hand how a potato becomes a Cape Cod Potato Chip. Starting with a rigorous inspection of all potatoes received daily, each chip is also hand cooked and inspected before it'... more >>

This lovely home is an example of the Greek revival Style of architecture. Built in the 1840s by a member of the Thacher family as an addition to an earlier structure dating from 1740. We invite you to tour the... more >>

Yarmouth is one of the oldest communties on Cape Cod (1639). Leaving Route 6-A to Yarmouth and upon enterting the town there is an old stone in a hedge on the right with the initals B-Y (Barnstable-Yarmouth). T... more >>

Open most afternoons year-round 1-4pm; call for appointment. Features more than 150 model airplanes from all eras of aviation, primarily focused on World War 11; aviation art prints, posters, a plate collection... more >>

The Chatham Chorale is now in its 31st season. The Chorale serves Cape Cod with performances of great choral masterworks. The Chorale draws its one hundred auditioned singers from almost every town on Cape Cod.... more >>

We are Cape Cod's Premier Watersports Center
Join us on the Fastest Parasail boat yet!
No need to go on a separate excursion for a thrill ride. We now have a new boat that cruises at speeds up to ... more >>

Bandstand and Playground, spectacular view from Route 6A of Quivet Creek to Cape Cod Bay. Two 18th Century buildings of historical interest-Old Higgins Farm Windmill and the Harris Black House are located nearb... more >>

The Eastham Windmill was built about 1688 and was moved to Eastham in 1793. Go past the Orleans rotary on Route 6 eastbound for about 2.4 miles heading for Provincetown. After the first traffic light start look... more >>

A fantastic time at Edaville USA, the family fun park in Carter, Mass. Amusement rides, antique carousel, Ferris Wheel, Cranberry World Museum, Playhouse and an authentic narrowgauge train ride through Cranberr... more >>

Public Skating at Falmouth Ice Arena
Whether you're three, or ninety-three, ice skating is fun relaxing and healthy. Providing a safe and family-oriented atmosphere is one of the primary goals of the ... more >>

Heritage Museums & Gardens is comprised of three galleries and expansive gardens located in historic Sandwich, Massachusetts. It includes galleries for American Folk Art, a vintage carousel, automobiles and tra... more >>

Consturcted from 420 tons of brick and dating back to 1797. Highland Lighthouse is Cape Cod's oldest lighthouse. In 1996 it was moved back from the eroding cliff to its present location. Lantern room, observa... more >>

The Society maintains the Dottridge Homestead, Museum and Gift Shop. Displays include tools, high-wheeled bicycle, Indian arrowheads and other interesting items. Open Thurs-Sun 2:30-5pm, mid-June through Columb... more >>

Hoxie House is the oldest house on Cape Cod, circa 1675. It was restored in 1950 and antique and period furniture placed throughout the house. Open Mid June to October admission $1.50 adults. $.75 for children... more >>

Remembering the nation's 34th president and a former Hyannis Port local, this meditative site pays tribute to Kennedy, featuring a stone wall set with a medallion of his likeness and a pool with a fountain.... more >>

The windmill was built in South Orleans in the late 1700s. In 1839 it was moved to Orleans center and then to Hyannisport. It has been authentically restored by the Orleans Historical Society. Limited Parking, ... more >>

CHATHAM LIGHT: Built in 1808 as two brick towers and a keeper's house. Two lights were i use to distinguish it from the single light at Truro's Highland Light. Erosion claimed the original lights and two ne... more >>

NAUSET LIGHT: Nauset Light was first constructed as three brick towers in 1838 to mark the difference from Highland and Chatham Lights. Erosion claimed them in 1892 and they were replaced by three wooden towers... more >>

The Light was built in 1828 and the present structure was replaced in 1876 and automated in 1985: Intersection of Route 28 and Woods Hole Road about three miles to Church Street. Left and Nobska Lighthouse is... more >>

There are Campus tours and Patriot State training ship tours available by appointment. Excellent model ship displays in the Capt. Charles H. Hurley Library along with a unique collection of miniature lighthous... more >>

The Old Higgins Farm Windmill was built in 1795 and gound its last grain in 1900. The mill was a smock mill and not a windmill. It is located on a grassy field having been moved from Ellis Landing in 1974 and i... more >>